'!' r : tf wis fcr 1 EVENING PUBLIC IEDGER-PHmDELPHIA; THURSDAY.' DECEMBER 7, 1922 m 3 Appetizing Fillers for Sandwiches Suggested by Mrs. Wilsen Today fhcn Hani and Cheese Get Tiresome, Try Seme of These New Butters and Fillings for a Change All f nv MRS. M. A. WILSON ftfvrjM, '""riaM restrict! mHBBodfrnbeiMBlfc, when facing Tvi Milpm of preparlnc ft hasty 7 E lunHiVen or fien mr re BlmSt'! I's ceu,c ,0 dcP',nd U,'n Vnrnni'rlv prepared fnndwlch is n ".ly bJ'Ml" Ien t I'" menu. be. It welcome bW ion or Menn?i pM, iwM "'nUIng of wind Fr imlnts me very iioeosKary. flf tnV eld: tw dnvrt old Ik best. "" il ll.twir te i-pn'iKi men. ,. rbciTUsiH; trimmed from all B!.lIniii!f',Tlie rilllnc: of hiicIi chnrfte- feWrTKT,-Hnillnr.1Y.th.t JranbemliptodferMirnhvlch pur- "'.i, Wrapping: tbe finished intid 'i ,v lit or te prevent drjhiB OTK..n.1 frankfurter Mimlv leli. nil f?! eriil X e of their own In Uie UlVh inem These sandwiches in ""ni Tie affair for tlie mni nnd racial od"eH,,i, boons en outing, Ikitmg aim - nutter Iwipwidine '''' 10 rPal success JT..I1p1i for if c bites into a ".bc," if I, .Her loony spicid ever tlewindnlch. riacc in warm lin"' nd bwit with wooden Piwen until Bcamr. New add One-hull teaspoon 0 eiiMrr, 0 it-wartrr Unspoen of pap ill.a, , ... new ".prowl the dice .Wulih JiilH bViller while "till 011 .lCf hen rut, lace in the- Willie d;dd.MeiV.',tb,M.dieb. Trim rt ind cut aaut or in strip-. Pimente and Horseradish Dish I place in mlsitiR bowl One-euarter peuml 0; nimcr. ...lrr.nm well: new rub four eiintied Jiraonteos tlirmich u line sieve nn.l uilcl Tire tablespoons m """i One-half teaspoon " ' Ont-half temporal of mustaid. V.i uell and ""' ,0 sprBil en the Wad after but tprniK with the lirst hut t,r The ulmve Imtters nre nice te" ue ll'h meat sindvviclioe, these mnde et Mi or ciab meat. Lemen nutter PfMm niip-nunrter pound of butter tclhwth wooden spoon nnd add One tablespoon of striiinid One-half teaipoen of graicd One-eighth teaspoon of paprika, One-quarter teaspoon of if11 fff. Blmd well and use te pprend the tread for canned fidi. cbriinp, frniel.cd fsh or fish pnstc sandwiclie. Green Rutter Cream nne-ipiartcr pound of butler f!l and add One-quarter teaspoon each of pap fiU and iirc pepper, four laMcoeiii 0 finely mincrii I'.nki. Werk until well blended. SOME SANDWICH FI LUNGS Err Majennabe Rub three Ininl-builed cggB through a (if ticp and ndd One-hull 1 up nf thick mayonnaise. One tablespoon of finely chopped Mierc, f'evr tablespoons of finely chopped fvslvj. One-half traipoen of papriha, One-half traipoeit of tehtte pepper, One teaipnen of salt. Mis well te blend nnd use te fill five aiukbe. leltry and Lettuce Sandwiches Shred tine the heart nf n head of let- fcccj plae in bowl nnd ndd One cup of finely chopped celery, Tke plmiulars, chopped finr, Tke haul-lellrd riiys, ihuppcd fine, One-half nip of capers. One cup of thhk mayonnaise, One teaspoon nf salt, Ont-half teaspoon of paprika. Blend well mid us-e for flnndwieh fill- B. Try This Ham Sandwich Mince fine Six branches of parsley, reur hraticha of celciy, One-quarter pound of cold heitel One onion. One in ecu pepper. I'lace in mixing bowl mid ndd lire"0 ,'au,'he',,cd W rubbed thieugh One-half tenpoen of mustard, pe?lKvTaTnCa':hunchUeT'tp' Use for enndwlrh filllnjr. rcpnr. Onion mid Celery Sandwich Chop line One green pepper, Kir ei(if-ir 0 paisley, I our onieni. Three piiiicntecs. New ndd '11.. - 1 . . . a ... , 7' JL;"nI,c" font, mbbed 'l''!'-"'lidi 1 up f mayonnaise, One tmspami of salt, Oiw-half tcaipeun of pepper. One-half iraipwm of pamlha, Oncimntcr teaspoon 0 mustaid. Mix well nnd ue ns filling. Can Yeu Tell? UV It. J. and .1. If. Hed, ne Where, This 'As Dusy as a Uee" OriKliialed npmiien eilKj,,!itn,i frnm int'ly . nrtilllrs of tl ,0v U,,L &mr.;,,s..,":2?",f.."i'.'"5 it Riul takes no exercise. When a quean bee, dies tt jeting working bee three, days Old Is t,clecti'd iih the new queen. Her cell Ih. enlarged by breaking down the partitions, her feed is changed te the "rejal jelly" or tmMc, nnd alie grows Lnte 11 queen bee. The queen bee lays liOOO eggs per dny. Tomorrow Who Discovered Itayt? Heat T- "Mine's Bluer way te nveld confusion iV way te nveld confusion In th fmnlly closet where the outer wraps are hung is te hne the coat hangers covered with ribbon n different color pr ench member of the fumllv. Thui no blue owner need fenr finding her nlstrr'8 red cent en her hunger, or uee ersa. YOUR FEET NEED THEM GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM Give comfort this Christmns. Tell these dear te you about the relief from tired, achlnff feet, that's puar antccd in A. E. LITTLE Shoes for men and women. Tell them that this shoe Rives the arch cenalnnt, shock-absorbing support that it litrenRtlicns the ankles generally condition-, the feet is an aristocrat in ap pearance. Wouldn't you be grateful if some one told you? THE NEW A.E. LITTtE SHOE S0RQS1S Shee Company 1314 Chestnut St. APPROVED BY FASHION ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS aw a - lemon lemon a. Ute pep- Tl... ... ! . zJv"r full of nliluiN. The tei.ns " ?,u' be"" llt.,1 iUs.R bee- e Bh,,,te ' en ! I lie kliewlrdsn jhat In, work teK' he ' for tin qneen bee. I ,,,,11,,," . together nnd work f-.r a time f' . ,.' , beiiPlit ofenPlndhidi.nl. ' "10 I he title of 'Viupp,, ,oe- .A , nnlly civen te tl... fnmi 1.,. I. 01.1CI supposed tlmt v,p ,,1-u 11I...I ll,.. ,V" Ah a igniter of fPr k1p ha net Im-1 e.bJw.l,,IireP.I,1K,h,.n.Miviip:i,n,f, p1 Mp. HcrefiP.hitx N t l.n ,, 'u is niesi , awfully wnt.l,.,) ll.b ', " werkei-M. and is ,Ma..tl.v M, p'u,,,, byrmen.lan,s w, f,.tt, hci. u '"Jj The fim eggs n, floxelo. i,,),, nr. . nhnfU nru '"'"'-Id li .elhj 0,0. I hfth of nn inch arre-s. Tllc ,n InjH fsr. into larger ,elN. . 0 of nn inch across nnd from these "ms the drones or males. dee)e.. The queen i, um.h hlty . ether bees, befnuse she Is fed 1 , , ci.Ufoed.HgkengreatlVISfc! TEtEniONE: SrRUCE 29JS : Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL EOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street DECEMBER FUR SALE PETITE PONY JACKETS 11 5.00 rrlii.i.Kil I! ii (nn nnl Hcmer NUTRIA COATS (36 inches) 1 55.00 I....I uh I'.iini NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 1 55.00 riiri.i.rlt .110. m SCOTCH MOLESKIN JACKETS 275.00 l urn.. ill .Viimii) TAUPE SQUIRREL COATS 31 5.00 1'urn.i rl i",n (,n HUDSON SEAL COATS 31 5.00 Kell.il. Ollir. r.iriH nn J I rs-. lumuil "ti en NATURAL SQUIRREL ,CAPES 460.00 IVrmirh 'WOO HUDSON SEAL CAPES 460.00 l'nriiurli i,i.)i) SPmwcwflpflp a? GEO. ALLEN, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 Until Christmas This Stere Will He Open te 6 P. M. fa Trig Sports Hats at $5.00 Values up te $8.00 Sailors that are ideal for riding or any ether outdoor activity for that matter, and larger hats for these who prefer them. They are all of splendid quality silk beaver with grosgrain ribbon bands and may be had in a variety of becoming colors. Clearance Sale of MILLINERY $3.75 for Friday & Saturday Only TOillincry Shep L 252 Seuth 15th St. i Pretty Fudge Aprons and Children's Rompers Fudge aprons in various designs with attrac tive applique work and embroidery. $".00 te $0.00. Alse aprons for children with fascinating animals and figures embroidered en them. $1.00 te $2.00. Children's rompers are embroidered, tee. They are $2.50 and $3.00. Children's Hand kerchiefs in Bexes Handkerchiefs em broidered with the amus ing little figures children love. In boxes of 3 at 50c, 55c, 60c and 75c a box. Mayfair Silk Vests $1.75 each Mayfair silk vests are made by the makers of Vanity Fair silk under wear with their accus tomed high quality of workmanship. They have picot-edged tops and are only $1.75. Charming Novelties for Christmas Giving A collection of such pretty things that you will want te order some of them immediately. There are ribbon garters in attractive colorings at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Ribbon sachets in a wonderful assortment arc 45c te $G.50. Trimmed shoe trees are $1.50 and lingerie pin sets are $1.00 te $1.50. Pretty ribbon bags with draw strings or metal tops are $0.50 te $18.00. GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Oil Paintings RICHARD'S GALLERIES .. euuut UTH BTREVT PAINTED FURNlTiinp IZuiV ,''m",f'Ul '"," """a MIU telf Jc,eMtld n run rmu ,,rcr,, A.L. DIAMENT & CO. wWeut Bt, . "'! t - Btratfenl, P, rNEURITIS. iimiBArfi STiec . .. ' -r"jvr, .w" wCLES, ETC. M taVXi' ."lUltfil H til eliPtrlr hLI- Hfctl.i-"'! UHkLuu.. ... "? " "JilMr.,!.!.. i. --" Ideal Gifts for the Weman Who Sews The sewing box below at the left is of tan wicker with a leather top and silk lining. It is well fitted and there is plenty of room for one's embroidery or mending. $10.00. The big sewing box in the center is exceptionally well fitted and very roomy. It may be had in tan wicker with leather top and silk lining of red, blue or tan. $10.00. The open sewing basket en the right is of wicker lined prettily in silk. It makes a splendid gift and is ery inexpensive at only $3.00. The sewing box at the extreme right comes in red, blue or tan leather top and silk lining and has about the same fittings as the center box. $5.00. All the sewing boxes are fitted with locks and keys. '' liUiii.. ian.1 .tin u-r WpniMMz-i lftft T?T rf A v l-'-v .. r.nuMvni .-..4 M OU...n'2MWM.KMKNTII '" JJB&L&F?1 " "Mtaf Hbev, 14 Walnut till '.vjltr yilll II J- !P ! ' ' jSry- 's(f't!'i'e'af(!ic!ci!s!4:is'sis'fi!)i3:!5iiti(Si r Wanamaker 's Down Stairs Stere Will Specialize Particularly Interesting but Quite Lew Priced Gifts Tomorrow, Friday Everything New and Fresh and Gifty Embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Specially Priced 10c, 15c, 18c of the delightful special pur- Anether chases which have made the Down Stairs Handkerchief Shep one busy hum of Christ mas activity. Pure linen handkerchiefs are uncommon enough at these small prices but these are net only pure linen but have attractive corner embroidery and nicely hem stitched hems. 10c rnibieidcicd handkerchiefs :ue all white; lfic handkerchiefs have white or colored embieidcry, and 18c handkerchiefs come in rose, bha, maize, lavender inn! Nile willi eenlrnj-tini? embroidery above a hulf .nch hem. tllenn Mnlrs Mnr. .Juniper Mrrct AUIe, ri.tr.it) As" Little as $2 ferMen's Fiber Silk Striped Shirts Extremely geed-looking shirts are these of finely woven cotton with a woven colored stripe and a companion stripe of lustrous fiber silk. They are cut plenty full, as a man likes them and they arc most carefully made and finished. Any one could be proud te give such geed shirts! Woven Madras Shirt?; Are $1.50 Ever se many colors and striped pattern.! among them. Plenty of all sizes. Boxed upon request. (Ilnnn Mulm Mere for Men. en Hip fiilrt, Mi.rl.i'i) Remarkably Geed Neckties at 65c Neckties that one really w ants te give. If they cost half again as much one would want te give them quite as gladly because they are decidedly un common. Far richer pat terns and colors and much finer weaves than can ordinarily be found at such a low price. Hundreds of them te cheese from! (Iluun Stulrii Mere fur Men, en the (iullerj, Mnrl.rt) Tapestry Scarfs $1.90 te $15 Something useful that's reed looking at the same time! V.any Christnia-. shoppers nic (incline: jut th.it desiied combination in colorful tapestry and cleur scaifx. Tapestry i-carfs in table sue are just $2..!0. Other siaif', of cleur, sometimes com bined with tnpestiy 01 tiuol-biecuded in shining patterns, are 83.50 le $1."). The mere expensive ones include lengths suitable for piano scarfs. (I)nun Sfllrs store, ('licstniit) $3 Is Very Little for Warm Quilts that are filled with soft, washed cotton and covered with printed materials in floral effects. Weel-Filled Quilts, $6 Sateen-coeicd wool-tilled quilts, $7. Cambric-covered wool-filled quilts, 9. Fine sateen-ceveied wool-tilled quilts, SIO. (Ilnnn si.,r store, tentr.ill Large Vanity Bexes of Fabric, $3; of Leather, $5 All are ntieu insiuc ' ...s.i. : Jfcma and coin purses. Seme have lipstick and powder contain-. r HMmmmmri x WLS ers or com us. une even has a tiny flash light. Beth shiny and dull finishes in the fabric as well as the leather. All are nicelv lined. (Down stnir Stere, (rnlr.il) Sterling and Plated Silver, 35c te $3.50 Things te delight any hostess. lea strninei, s.her plate.), .'i.v, vftli inline siher liuudle, M.U ,. Tea balls, sih(.f plat ed, (),i(; steilinfr, $2. Hud a-e-, .siher plat el, r.0c te $2. Candlesticks, silver plated, CCe le $2. Salt and pepper shak et s, sterling silver, Si te . ej pair. (D.mn S((1r stoic, ( ntrul) Best Ail-Weel Blankets This Season for as Little as $8.50 All-wool, and as soft and fleecy and warm a. enlv all-wool can possibly be They are full 70x80 inches and come in pink, blu, tan or gray plaids en a white ground, or retl and black combination plaid effects. Fer a practi cal gift it would be difficult te find anylhim- nicer. (Down SlHlrh Stere, C entritl) Sale of Deuble-Face Chenille Bath Rugs 2l:.(Mncli Uurs, S1.50 24 18-Inch Rugs, $2 A I until lesh for selt, thak, elvet -feeling ni"s of eettt i i In mile. Uown-ible and i.sii.i)U. l-'innTv woven te In- "at en the fleer. Pleasant! v "ileep" te t.lep en .t nl in delightful telns Koe,jyicen, tan taupe nnd brown in clear tones with lentnistinir band trimmiiiKs and in mixed ellVits. I'r.nircl llienii Mitlri, terf, liirhtnut) ' Gift Handkerchiefs for the Family, 18c te 65c Pure linen handkerchiefs adapted te each one'3 needs nnd lihinfr and all alike moderate in price. Women's Handkerchiefs 25c te G5c White linen, embroidered nnd hemstitched, 2ec and 35c. Whit linen, lace edged aiVl hem titthed, 3."c. Fine .Madeira hand-embroidered linen, 'Jee, .j5c and G5c. White lincif'with white or col cel 01 rd hand embieidcry, f0c. Men Handkerchiefs. 25c te 55c Plain white linen, hemstitched, I 25e, Hec and 50c. I Initialed and hemstitched I linen, .'!., 50c and 55c. Colored bolder or taped border ' linen, 50c. Children's Handkerchiefs 18c, or 3 for 50c Solid color with embroidered coiners, 18c. Initialed or embieidered white one!, .'! in a box, 50c. (Down suirH store, (rnlr.l) Babies' White Silk Bennets, 65c te $1.25 Sale of Girls' Winter Coats Nearly Half Price at $8 0& This remarkable spe cial purchase offers coats at away below even the maker's regular whole sale price. Seft, warm, new pole coats in brown, tan and Copenhagen blue, as well as sturdy chinchilla coats in brown and navy. A few geed-looking her ringbone tweeds and un usual plaid matures in tan and brown shades are also included. Most of them are lined through out and interlined. All are plentifully pocketed, trimly belted and have cellars that can be buttoned up close te the chin. Girls of 8 te 14 years who need a coat will be mighty fortunate te get one of these for a Christmas gift, and the unusual saving is certainly net te be ignored by the donor. (Ilettn s.ilr serr, Mnrl.el) . v. Jl y"y rr 'JFfr$ C V lV n Women's Aristocratic New Pumps, $8.40 A shoe-style that is exactly what the woman vynnts who is looking tin "semetlnntr nice enough ter (boss and yet substantial enough for street wear." Cut en the general lines of a.i oxford but high and close uer the instep, with a comfortable rubber goring concealed by a erv smait tengur. Trimmed with well-placed pel fotatiens. Made of supetier (uaht Russia ralf in tan or black with wc-ited soles that aie substantial v itheitt buiden-eme tin Kness, and comfortable militarv heels. (Iluun Slr Mere, lir.it nut ; Gifts that are pretty, practical and inexpenshc! Wee silk poplin or ciepe de chine bonnets lined with .soft white sill: and padded for waimth. Bits of braid, lace or cmbieidety add te their dainty effectiveness. Other Gifts for Uabv, 25c te 82 Hand-ciecheted bootees, some knee length, 25u te 85c. Imported crepe de chine bootees, ery aristocratic with hand-embroidered tees, SI and $1.25. Quilted silk carriage shoes with fuiry tops, 2. Seft white nainsoek dresses. COc te Si. Haby blankets with nursety fig uies or block plaid, $1 te $1.(50 (IIiiuii sti,r, store, (riilrnl) Silk Camisoles Are Exceptional $1 Gifts . Satin ones in lle-h or white, trimmed with rows of laee anil inset lien or quite simply ta leied. Others of a line neel'ty cmded silk in tlesh and white 'are fin ished with a wee edging of iih-ben-run lace. Ribbon shoulder straps. Dainty Crepe Nightgowns, $1.50 ' Almest nny woman or girl who mu-t consider the laundiv piob pieb lcm would be delighted " ith a ift se peifectly com! ining dainti ness and practicality. Gewn- e flesh or white cotton erene are tiimmed with picot-edged fnlN and hemstitching. Gowns n fle-li, white or peach aie tiimmen with contrasting bias bands of law I illeun Stnlrs Stere, t entrnli New Gift-Tewel Linen a Christmas Surprise at 75c Yard V smRle vaid will make two of these deliglitful-te-make, de- hghtfiil-te-get towels, which aie se popular this Christmas! This linen is 0(5 inches vide. the weave is close and an. I even. White, eern. rose pink. :ellew, gieen and de net knew of any Exceptional Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women at $25 Graceful coats of soft velour, cut en full lines with wide sleeves trimmed with stitch ing and large cellars of beaver-dyed ceney fur. Lined throughout with soft gray silk. Blue or brown. Priced a third less than earlier in the season. Herringbone Tweed Spert, Coats, $13 Serviceable plaid-back coats with raglan sleeves and convertible cellars. Brown or tan, quarter lined. Sports models that have lets of swing and '"snap." Other speits coats, S9.25 te $42. j0. Coats with furs, $23 te $(35. (Iteun stulrn sterr, 'Hnrl.rt i Imagine the Welcome a Fur Ceat Will Get! Geed Seal-Dyed Ceney Ones $80 te $125 Watching any woman try en fur coats is proof enough that she could scarcely have a bet ter gift. In tin Down Stairs Fur Shep one can be sure of getting geed, truly named furs at reallv moderate prices. They are cut well and made well, and will give the happi est sort of air of fashion te their wearers. 10 -inch seal - dved ceney coats, S80. 1'i-inch seal-dyed cenev fashionable Short Fur Jackets. 85 and S'.H) seal-d.ved ceney jackets, ks". Ixavcr-dyed ceney jackets, .soe 'Hen ii sr str,. M,lr,P, Exclusive Silk Petticoats Only $3.85 cr.ius. ine anl 1J . ix it- ureud vnj.k -t s Ik 1)1 tti. t u ulai i k'eimI t')p .u i t j d . p a ,u , mil. liltts i r I' i - , niincan li t, taupe, etiietnlii a n lien whom cenn , many of eui 'icat(d this sppti(l el' t)- pin.. ' dk 1 1 t's jst ier us. Tbe a' Iv Uil! a. I the (Ieuiiccm aie I' t iH.I, ti mined with unusual t attuned 1 1 . Henna, bisque, diag. hi .vii, mse, purple, I d..ik hi i" si s ! .,, 'i: OH I. S,,irH S,,P, ( , ,,lr, and In m hlu. w i tana V equalh geed for se little! Linen Squares for Handkerchiefs, 14c Each I me I nit ii in eighteen popular shades. ! "stjiiaied" icadv for the hand work. . IIimiii siulrs sterr, c rntriil) Silks for Gift Kimonos, $1.50 Yard People exclaim evc?r the un usuallj levilj patteins and col cel col ering.s et these 'Jti-inch all-silk kimono sii(vs. (ioigeetisly flow flew ered and Onental-luekmg designs I with plenty of the wanted bud patterns. Old geld, t hi nose bhic, emerald, ni'. and bl.uk grounds. New l'aislcv Silks Sl.75 anl .-i.il aids el one t, iUs0 new IVisinii. patterned silks m a gn.v 1 hi ist mils be will nme a sine-te-pleiiM' gift. Piitu.,.s and weave lecemmend it ft)i inan.v uses 115 inches wide. (Iluuu Stulrn hierr, ('.litriil) Women's Novelty Gloves of French Glace Kidskin, $4.75 and $5 GIeu's like these pictured at $1.75 nave inuiwdual charm of their . OW II the sort et glove a wtv particu 1 a r w e m a n would like at first sight. Of course, the really different thing about them is their flare nitl' ..ml white kidskin stitched en in 'au J)ykn points. .Mere than thai, lxnveer, t'hev are of inv glace kidskin, full pUUe sewn and with two-tone enilireidered baclv. BIiulv. white, mode and hi own. ietlic. nevihv l,Iov. r, ), ,. I ,SL,,,, coin. . in 12 1. turn Itntrtb, has tv., tone no dieted ba.k in I i stu.1,,.,1 su ,;,,...., ateuiid tin t, ii Mlaik an I Ineun. .v. 0 ' ' - J ?. sS '.VI (I). ..in sinirn stri., , nitrui) 4 WAii '"?S Ml I'Olft1; 5 M u ni?.l m M m i ' '. m, im . .s ' ifli m t.p i -it
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